Negotiation room.
The meeting room is separated from the corridor by an acoustic glass partition, which allows you to block out extraneous external noise and create a confidential environment. If it is necessary to create visual insulation in addition to acoustic insulation, you can use curtains. Hidden cornices for them are provided in the ceiling niches along the entire perimeter of the glazing of the room.
To increase acoustic comfort, carpet tiles are used on the floor, individual modules of which can be easily replaced if necessary, and felt acoustic panels are provided on the walls, which in their plasticity follow the contours of the arch - the key image of this project.
To ventilate the space, slot diffusers are used, which make it possible to hide bulky and unsightly engineering elements.
The chairs are specially selected to be soft so that long negotiations can be held comfortably. The base is made of brass, and the tabletop is made of durable and aesthetic natural stone. The symmetrical composition of the furniture group is completed by an elegant pendant linear lamp, closed in a rectangle with rounded corners.
Working space.
The space is organized according to the office type, which allows you to concentrate a work group in one area, people in which are united by solving common problems and therefore constantly interact with each other. This allows you to create the most efficient work area from the point of view of work.
Because The number of employees will be variable; instead of separate tables, a single tabletop will be arranged. Thanks to this, it is possible to place the required number of jobs and, in the case of a small number of workers, to increase the working area of each place. Workstations are separated by roll-out cabinets for personal belongings. To reduce employee fatigue and zone the space, tubs of greenery are used. Because Employees' work will be related to documents; the office will provide the maximum possible number of storage spaces.